The most threats to the internal validity of a causal-comparative study occur in:
A) studies exploring causes of group membership
B) studies exploring consequences of group membership
C) studies exploring consequences of an intervention
D) studies comparing biologically determined groups
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Q10: A pitfall in much causal-comparative research is:
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A) are
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A)
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